Get Relief from the Costs of an Appeal

On behalf of McAdams Law on Monday, August 15, 2011.

Since appealing a case can be very expensive, the Court has procedures to assist those who cannot sustain the costs of filing documents and printing the transcript of the trial. A judge can waive certain court costs if you can prove that they're beyond your means. This is referred to as "Poor Person's Relief," which can also waive the requirement that the person appealing pay money to put an eviction on hold while the appeal goes forward. If the appeal wins and reverses the lower court's decision, there is a chance that the landlord will have to pay attorneys fees.

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